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Feb 4, 2021
Keeping up with winter storms
Keeping up with winter storms
As a PIA Northeast member, you can keep updated on the latest storm news via PIA’s Storm Info Central.
This tool kit includes:
- state-specific insurance department information;
- pertinent QuickSource and Ask PIA resources on topics such as snowplowing, business interruption, loss of use and homeowners policy information; and
- information on how to order PIA Design & Print consumer material for your agency to use in pre- and post-storm communication with your insureds. For more information, email PIA Design & Print at design.print@pia.org.
Members who have prepared by using PIA’s Agency Preparedness and Recovery Plan may want to review their customized document as well to ensure the appropriate supplies are on hand. Contact PIA’s Industry Resource Center, or use the Ask PIA button on the PIA home page for any additional questions.
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- Gov. Lamont urges General Assembly to adopt legislation modernizing state services
- Gov. Lamont signs law prohibiting discrimination based on ethnic hairstyles
- PIACT names officers for 2021-22
- General Assembly committees in public hearings
- Keeping up with winter storms
- The latest on the COVID-19 pandemic
- Gov. Murphy announces nomination of Tracy Thompson as insurance fraud prosecutor
- PIANJ, Kingstone discuss recent rate filings and producer communications
- A brief history of ’step-down’ provisions
- Noncompete agreements bill reported out of committee
- Keeping up with winter storms
- The latest on the COVID-19 pandemic
- Superintendent Lacewell announces proposed DFS guidance to New York insurers on managing the financial risks from climate change
- Gov. Cuomo directs state agencies to prepare for this weekend’s storm system
- PIANY legislative spotlight: Assemblyman Cahill, D-103
- Superintendent Lacewell announces new DFS actions to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in the insurance industry
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